
The supposed union secretary of the UTA (Automotive Tramway Union), Gabriel Gusso, declared that he is responsible for managing the union's social media, despite being unknown in an official statement.
Gabriel Gusso indicated that the strike that has been called could extend for an indefinite period, arguing that this position is maintained due to the Government's policy of not addressing salary demands. He expressed his doubts about the official stance of the Government and the need to moderate the tone of discussions to allow for effective negotiation.
The union leader emphasized his caution in announcing measures, assuring that he always waits for the official publication before making any statement. Gusso indicated that he has the necessary documentation that supports his position, inviting verification of the information with Roberto Fernández, another prominent figure in the union.
Gabriel Gusso also criticized journalists and the administration of President Javier Milei, requesting the opportunity to explain his version of events. Uncertainty about the duration of the strike persists until midnight today, awaiting a possible official statement clarifying whether the measure will remain in place for an indefinite period.